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objectivity

[ US /ˌɑbdʒɛkˈtɪvɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɒbd‍ʒɪktˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices

How To Use objectivity In A Sentence

  • The Guidance concentrates on the organizational status of internal audit and the objectivity of internal auditors in achieving the requisite independence.
  • And after rewinding the film and watching it without any adrenaline to threaten our objectivity, it became pretty clear that during this year of epic passing, San Francisco played one of the greatest defensive games in playoff history. OK, Now That Was a Defense
  • Third, this paper gives standard in reviewing of evidence in customs law enforcement, this is, legality, objectivity, adequacy, certifiable and the exclusion of illegal evidence, etc.
  • ‘Their faces were white and they were very condemnatory of our lack of objectivity and fairness,’ Mr. Carter said.
  • The poll, whose objectivity is open to question, gave the party a 39% share of the vote.
  • But hypercompetition, saturation coverage, and decreased objectivity weren't the only changes shaping the new media environment.
  • This slant is most unforgivable in its news coverage, given that paper's claim of journalistic objectivity. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Parasites, Politics, and the Press: Social Security Attackers' Covert Ops
  • They know the horse best and can identify crucial discrepancies, but may also unconsciously inhibit the vet's objectivity. Times, Sunday Times
  • These functions must be carried out with objectivity and detachment and the institution must therefore be structured in such a way as to facilitate this goal.
  • The precision, clarity and supposed objectivity of the images established photography as a standard for validity in a regime of truth that valorized scientific precision.
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